There were moments Sunday in Met Life Stadium when Aaron Rodgers was on the sideline, thinking how glad he was he decided to sign with the Steelers.

Funny, there were moments during the game — more than several, actually — when the Steelers were watching Rodgers on the field against his former team and thinking how glad they were he decided to sign with them.

It would be easy to dismiss what Rodgers did in the season opener against the New York Jets — throwing for 244 yards and four touchdowns without an interception — as just one game in a 17-game season. The former four-time league MVP even tried to say as much after the Steelers’ 34-32 comeback victory against the New York Jets, saying “16 more games left.”

He even tried to downplay the victory against the team that released him afte

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